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City of Apopka hosts annual Memorial Day service 2021

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From the City of Apopka

The City of Apopka and the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 10147 would like to invite the public to join them to honor the lives and legacy of our fallen military heroes.

Over 1.3 million of these Apopka heroes have fought and died on famous battlefields from Appomattox, Argonne, Bunker Hill, Gettysburg, Normandy, Pearl Harbor, and San Juan Hill to not so famous conflicts like Dien Bien Phu, the Hurtgen Forest, Quingua, Resaca de la Palma, and Umm Qasr with the sole purpose of defending freedom for the citizens of the United States.

And on Monday, Apopka will remember their valor.

This service will take place at the Veterans Memorial (Edgewood/Greenwood Cemetery at 141 South Edgewood Drive, Apopka) on May 31, 2021, at 11am.

Interested in decorating a gravesite? Here are the City's guidelines:

Artificial or fresh cut flowers may be placed in a metal or plastic vase at the top/head of the space at any time. However, they will be discarded when wilted, faded, broken, or anything of a similar nature.

Sprays, wreaths and baskets made from fresh cut flowers will be allowed up to two weeks, or when they no longer conform to the decorum of the cemetery, or become a safety hazard.

Items placed on cemetery spaces in celebration of a holiday must be removed within ten (10) days following the holiday, with the exception of Christmas which items must be removed within thirty (30) days following the holiday.

Fences around burial spaces are strictly prohibited. Fences installed will be removed by the City and may not be replaced.

The planting of any kind of trees, vines or shrubs is strictly prohibited without approval of the cemetery personnel.

Burial space owners/heirs are responsible for the appearance of their burial space; however, the City reserves the right to regulate the method of decorating burial spaces and reserves the right, without notice, to prohibit, or remove benches, chairs, settees, hanging plant hooks, vases, artificial flowers, ceramic figurines, picture frames containing glass, grave corners, toys, or any articles that do not conform to the decorum or rules and regulations of the cemetery, or becomes a safety hazard.

City of Apopka, Edgewood Greenwood Cemetary, Event, Honoring, Memorial Day, Service, Veterans, Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 10147

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